Tuesday, September 7, 2010

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theater Cycles Alvarado (September)


Begins cinema in Alvarado. This September, the 14th, in the documentary Viva Mexico, attended by his director, Nicolas de Fose.


Tuesday 07 September The September 14 concert Tuesday
Documentary Viva Mexico, with the presence of the director.
Tuesday September 21 Forever by your side
Tuesday September 28 Agora


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"Someone Like You "
Original title: Hachiko: A dog's story.
Synopsis: The film, based on a true story, tells the loyalty of an Akita dog named Hachiko. Nicknamed "Hachi", the dog accompanies his master, Parker (Richard Gere), to the train station every morning to bid him farewell, and then return each evening to welcome him. But their routine is disrupted by a disaster. Hachi's story shows the devotion of a faithful dog to his master and how the simplest of acts can be the greatest gesture.
Director: Lasse Hallström.
Screenplay: Stephen P. Lindsey.
Production: Vicki Shigekuni Wong, Bill Johnson and Richard Gere.
Music: Jan AP Kaczmarek.
Photography: Ron Fortunato.
Editor: Kristina Boden.
Country: USA. Year: 2009.
Duration: 93 min.
Genre: Drama.

Interpretation: Richard
Gere (Parker)
Joan Allen (Cate)
Sarah Roemer (Andy)
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (Ken)
Jason Alexander (Carl)
Erick Avari (Shabir)
Davenia McFadden (Mary Anne)
Robbie Collier Sublett (Michael)
Robert Degnan (Teddy)
Tora Hallström (Heather).


VIVA MEXICO! I

Color Documentary 120 min. I Mexico I 2009
Terra Nostra Films Produced by Writer / Director
Defosse
Executive Producer Nicolas Contreras Daniela Heel,
Defosse Nicolas Nicolas Defosse Camera & Sound, Carlos Perez Rojas Nicolas Defosse

Edition Original Music Fermin Orlando, Angel Chacon, Sebastian Coll
Sound Design and Mixing Santisteban Adolfo Hernandez, Gabriel Coll Barberis
Post-production image Carlos Rossini
Animation Defosse

Vincent Synopsis: Los Angeles, United States . Mexican immigrants are persecuted by the police, as they struggle to survive without giving up their culture. Across the border in the mountains of southeastern Mexico, misty dawns. Is 1st January 2006, thousands of indigenous Zapatista fired his spokesman, Subcomandante Marcos. Their mission: to travel for 6 months across the country listen to the words of resistance of Mexicans who struggle for a better Mexico. And so begins the journey you plan to reach the United States border and commitment to "start building the mirror that we are down." The bet is not safe and what began as isolated murmur becomes large in the cry of hundreds of thousands: Viva Mexico! What will the response be?


Awards Earned:

Audience Award for Best Documentary Official Selection of the Third Festival of Remembrance, Tepoztlan, Mexico 2009.
Audience Award for Best Documentary from XXVII independent Latin American Film Encounters, Bordeaux, France 2010.
• Audience Award for Best Documentary of the VI International Film Festival Human Rights, Sucre, Bolivia, 2010.
Honorable Mention Award for Best Documentary José Rovirosa granted by UNAM, Mexico 2009.

"The concert"
Original title: Le concert.
Address: Radu Mihaileanu.
Screenplay: Radu Mihaileanu.
Based on a story by Hector Cabello Reyes and Thierry Degrandi.
Producer: Alain Attal.
Music: Armand Amar.
Photo: Laurent Dailland.
Assembly: Ludovic Troch.
Countries: France, Italy, Romania and Belgium.
Year: 2009.
Duration: 119 minutes.
Genre: Comedy, Music.

Interpretation: Alexei
Guskova (Andrei)
Mélanie Laurent (Anne-Marie)
Dmitry Nazarov (Sacha)
Valeri Barinov (Ivan)
Miou-Miou (Guylene)
François Berléand (Olivier)
Anna Kamenkova (Irina)

Synopsis: At the time of Brezhnev, Andrei Filipov was the best conductor of the Soviet Union and led the famous Bolshoi Orchestra. But in full glory, after giving separate from his Jewish musicians, among whom was his best friend, Sacha, was fired. Thirty years later, still working at the Bolshoi, but now ... as a cleaner. One night stays late Andrei polishing the chief's office, is a fax to the address of the Bolshoi, this is a letter from the Châtelet Theatre official inviting the orchestra to go to a concert in Paris. Suddenly, Andrei comes up with a crazy idea: why not bring his former fellow musicians, who live to do odd jobs and odd jobs, and bring them to Paris, making them go through the Bolshoi? The long-awaited opportunity for revenge has finally arrived.



Agora
Synopsis: Siglo IV. Egypt is under the dominion of the Roman Empire. The violent religious riots in the streets of Alexandria reached its legendary library. Trapped within its walls, the brilliant astronomer Hypatia fight to save the wisdom of the ancient world, without realizing that his young slave, Davo, is torn between the love he professed in secret and freedom that could achieve by joining the unstoppable rise of the Christian .

Director: Alejandro Amenabar.
Screenplay: Alejandro Amenabar and Mateo Gil.
Production: Fernando Bovaira and Alvaro Augustin.
Music: Dario Marianelli.
Photo: Xavi Giménez.
ASSEMBLY: Nacho Ruiz chapels.
Clothing: Gabriella Pescucci.
Country: Spain.
Year: 2009.
Length: 126 minutes.
Gener: Drama, cinema history.

Interpretation:
Rachel Weisz (Hypatia)
Max Minghella (Davo)
Oscar Isaac (Orestes)
Ashafa Barhom (Ammonia)
Michael Lonsdale (Teon)
Rupert Evans (Sinesio)
Homayoun Ershadi (Aspasia)
Mostafa Omar ( Isidoro)
Oshri Cohen (Medora)
Samir Sammy (Cyril)
Richard Durden (Olimpio)
Yousef Sweid (Peter)

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